Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:22 Posted Saturday at 18:22 Ladies and gentlemen; I proudly present a new Brooks Bass! The EXB-12-SA. A semi-hollow twelve string bass. - Mahogany body. Chambered - Quilted Maple top, bookmatched - Nine ply laminated Mahogany set neck. Glued in - Cherry Burst finish. Naturel Mahogany back and sides - Pearloid binding - Ebony fretboard - Abalone position dots. Aluminium ring in 12th position - Jumbo frets - 34" scale - Buffalo horn nut - Custom made twelve string brass bridge set, gold plated - Two spokewheel double action truss rods - Carbon reinforcement strip in the neck - Lace Alumitone Bass Bar in the neck position - Lace Alumitone Bass Bar in the bridge position - Pure Tone output. Gold plated - Toggle switch (single coil/humbucker). Gold plated - Gotoh GB 350 lightweight bass tuners, Gold plated - Gotoh Stealth CXB-01 guitar tuners. Gold plated - d'Addario EXL 170 - 12 strings - Weight: 4.1 kg Serial number: 2025001 I'll post pics of the build process in separate posts below 12 1 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:24 Author Posted Saturday at 18:24 Started with the fretboard this time: Then shifted my attention to the neck. Routed the slots for the carbon reinforcement strips plus two spoke wheel truss rods 4 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:27 Author Posted Saturday at 18:27 Sawed the headstock angle. And planed it nice and smooth Made the truss rod cover Glued the fretboard onto the (roughly shaped) neck While that dried took to the mahogany body blank. First off I routed the controls cavity Then switched to the other side to route the chambering Did some free hand routing for the wiring channel Before glueing the quilted maple top onto the chambered body I had to saw the tri-angular shaped F-holes 4 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:29 Author Posted Saturday at 18:29 Back to the neck: Made the side markers Then started shaping the neck profile Drilled the tuners holes 4 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:31 Author Posted Saturday at 18:31 Routed the body outline (along the template of course) Then routed the binding channel Glued the pearloid binding in The routed the neck pocket. And shaped the heel 4 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:33 Author Posted Saturday at 18:33 After lots of checking and measuring I finally glued the neck in Then drilled the holes for the controls And stained the back a dark mahogany (with a dash of red) The quilted maple top was going to get a cherry burst First did the yellow stain. And then (while still wet) did the red outline. And feathered it out to make nice smooth gradient. Then built up lots of layers of clear After lots of sanding and polishing I mounted the pickups and hardware 5 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 18:34 Author Posted Saturday at 18:34 Made a label and glued it in Cut the top nut (string guide) from a piece of buffalo horn. I used the brass template the ETS provided with the bridge Mounted the tuners. Had to modify the carbon base plates of the (light weight) Gotoh CXB-01 tuners that I used for the octave strings. Because the "ears" were overlapping each other. 5 Quote
itu Posted Saturday at 21:52 Posted Saturday at 21:52 You make it look like this project would have been easy. Sure it is easy for you. Fabulous work! 1 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted Saturday at 22:08 Posted Saturday at 22:08 Is it any good for metal? Just wondering… 3 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 22:12 Author Posted Saturday at 22:12 19 minutes ago, itu said: You make it look like this project would have been easy. Sure it is easy for you. Fabulous work! Trust me, it is never easy. 2 Quote
Basvarken Posted Saturday at 22:13 Author Posted Saturday at 22:13 4 minutes ago, Geek99 said: Is it any good for metal? Just wondering… Kings X shouldn't be a problem 1 Quote
d-basser Posted Sunday at 00:19 Posted Sunday at 00:19 Gorgeous, pointy basses and gold hardware don't normally float my boat but that's lovely 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Sunday at 10:38 Posted Sunday at 10:38 Again, an excellent and amazing job @Basvarken, congratulations, it's always a delight to see your work in progress. 😍👏👌🏻 1 1 Quote
fleabag Posted Sunday at 17:04 Posted Sunday at 17:04 Another stunning piece of craftsmanship Rob. 10/10 2 1 Quote
MichaelDean Posted Sunday at 19:05 Posted Sunday at 19:05 I saw this on your Instagram and was looking forward the build thread - it didn't disappoint! Lovely looking thing! 1 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.